Housing Initiatives in Texas School Districts

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Several Texas school districts have implemented workforce housing initiatives to provide affordable housing options for teachers and staff. Initiatives include property ownership, rental units, and partnerships with housing finance corporations. Examples include Ector County ISD's housing for teachers and partnerships with the Odessa Housing Finance Corporation. In Los Angeles, the Unified School District has also developed affordable housing projects for its employees.


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  1. WORKFORCE HOUSING INITIATIVE U P D A T E T O J O I N T S U B C O M M I T T E E S A P R I L 2 2 , 2 0 1 6

  2. INITIATIVES IN OTHER TEXAS ISDS In small towns in remote locations where it is difficult to find housing. Adrian ISD (West Texas, 134 students) Hartley ISD (Panhandle, 204 students) Lazbuddie ISD (West Texas, 145 students) Happy ISD (West Texas, 105 students) Lefors ISD (West Texas, 164 students)

  3. TEXAS SCHOOL DISTRICTS School District owns property Range from 6-15 houses Rent (not purchase) Rent $82 - $350/ month Staff eligible: Teachers only Teachers & employees Staff, but teachers & administrators get first choice Administration, teachers, coaches

  4. ECTOR COUNTY ISDODESSA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION This proposal between ECISD and OHFC no longer being pursued. OHFC purchased 48 acres to develop mix of affordable rental and for sale housing. ECISD originally was to loan project $3.25m, to be paid off within 15 years. Deal then changed - ECISD was enter into master lease to make rent payments for 95 of 100 units. Below market rate rents Rent increases limited to no more than 2% annually 7-year term, renewable option

  5. ECTOR COUNTY ISD HOUSING FOR TEACHERS 31 units at Barbara Chancellor House

  6. ECTOR COUNTY ISD HOUSING FOR TEACHERS School purchased home for $3.1 million 31 apartment rooms 2 Stories/ doors face interior 200-400 sq. ft. $500-$950 per month Each unit has full kitchen and is furnished Flat screen T.V. / Wi-Fi/Cable Each floor has 4 washers and dryers Basement includes: Large meeting room/Study room/Theater room Ping pong room/Gym Rest room 3 extra rooms For all incoming and current ECISD teachers Rent is deducted from pay check

  7. LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Sage Park Apartments built on excess land adjacent to Gardena HS. District donated land; housing developer handled financing, construction and management. For LAUSD employees, including bus drivers, maintenance workers, and substitute teachers. 1, 2, 3 bedroom apartments. Income 30 60% of area s median income (ranges from $16,541 to $49,800 for a 4-person household). Rents between $425 and $1,222. 6,000 district employees on waiting list.

  8. ADDITIONAL LAUSD DEVELOPMENTS In Hollywood $33M 66 unit 4 story complex Built above a primary school car park South of downtown LA 29-unit project to be open in 2017 or 2018 Issue teachers may not qualify for housing because the financing available to developers is geared towards providing housing to very low income individuals.

  9. SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT In October 2015, mayor released 5-year plan to offer housing assistance to 500 teachers by 2020. Forgivable housing loans, around $250,000 annually for housing counseling. New affordable housing for 100 teachers. Voters approved $310 million bond to allow city to pay for affordable housing. $50 million for maintaining and building affordable housing. $5 million to be set aside to replenish the Teacher Next Door program, which gives teachers $20,000 loans to buy their first home in the city. If the teacher remains in the district for 10 years, the loan is entirely forgiven.

  10. SANTA CLARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Casa del Maestro

  11. SANTA CLARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Public-private partnership with non-profit corporation. First 30 units of Casa del Maestro House of the Teacher opened in 2005, with another 40 opening in 2009. $980 - $1,400 per month, about half the cost of a typical one-bedroom in Santa Clara. Lottery Teacher turnover rate of about 8 % compared to 40% turnover rate for teachers hired at the same time that didn't live at Casa del Maestro.

  12. OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICT INITIATIVES Rio Arriba County, New Mexico considering plan to redevelop an old school site as a mixed-use affordable housing project. Ferndale School District outside Detroit planning to sell a former community center to an affordable housing developer for a mixed-income project that would create 60 new housing units. Teton County School District in Jackson Hole, WY recently partnered with a housing trust to use donated land to develop 11 moderately priced homes, some of which set aside for teachers.

  13. AISD Average teacher salary is $52,996.50 With FICA included, salary is $56,282.50

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